The newest section of Texas Grand Ranch opening this weekend features high elevation with mature hardwood forested properties measuring at 2-to-5 acres, starting at $59,900.

The newest section of Texas Grand Ranch opening this weekend features high elevation with mature hardwood forested properties measuring at 2-to-5 acres, starting at $59,900.

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As Texas Grand Ranch residential development prepares to open their newest section this weekend complete with grand opening celebrations, they are expecting a similar response if not greater.

As Texas Grand Ranch residential development prepares to open their newest section this weekend complete with grand opening celebrations, they are expecting a similar response if not greater.

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When Texas Grand Ranch first opened in 2015 north of Conroe around the New Waverly area in Walker County, more than 100 homesites were sold that first weekend.

As the residential development prepares to open their newest section this weekend complete with grand opening celebrations, they are expecting a similar response if not greater.

"The thing that makes Texas Grand Ranch so special from the very beginning was the fact that it was bordered by the National Forest, which is a very unusual thing, particularly in Texas, because there's not a lot of National Forest or State Lands," Renee Howes, acquisitions for Texas Grand Ranch, said. "And it's an exceptional property, it had not been developed for several years, it was a large timber tract and had been very well managed. So when we saw the property, we understood that it was a very unique and very niche market."

Since land sales began, Texas Grand Ranch has continued to sell at a record pace.

The newest section opening this weekend features high elevation with mature hardwood forested properties measuring at 2-to-5 acres, starting at $59,900.

According to information provided by Texas Grand Ranch, the purchase pricing includes connections to all public utilities such as individual connections to the community's private central water system as well as hookups to the public electrical infrastructure.

Additionally, the success of Texas Grand Ranch allowed for the developer, Patten Companies, to donate to the development's spokesperson, Michael Berry's and Marcus Luttrell's causes, Camp Hope and The Lone Survivor Foundation, respectively.

Through generous contributions from the Walker County community, donors and sponsors a total of $81,664 was raised to support veterans, the development company added.

In an effort to demonstrate their continued support for veterans, Patten Companies will continue collecting donations for the PTSD Foundation of America indefinitely.

"Texas Grand Ranch is the fastest selling community in Texas, and we believe in the entire country," Michael Patten, national real estate developer and president of Patten Companies, said.